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Interfaith Coalition Backs Strengthening Families Conference

Cynthia Quinisier
Last updated: June 12, 2026 9:28 am
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The Inter-Religious Council of Liberia has endorsed the Strengthening Families Conference, scheduled to open in Monrovia on June 19, and has assured the public that the event, sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is not intended to promote the doctrine of any single faith.

   The Secretary General of the Liberia Council of Churches, Dr. Christopher Wleh Toe, said the interfaith coalition, which includes the Inter-Religious Council of Liberia and a program for Christian-Muslim relations, has conducted a review of the conference and found no connection between the gathering and religious or doctrinal instruction.

   Speaking during a press conference on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at Boulevard Palace in Sinkor, the secretary general disclosed that, rather, it described the event as a platform for religious communities, civil society organizations, traditional leaders and government officials to explore ways of strengthening families as a foundation for national development.

   “We recognize that strong families are the foundation of a stable and prosperous nation, and we remain committed to supporting efforts that strengthen family life across our country,” the council said.

   According to him, the religious leaders said that Liberia’s family structures have been shaped by civil war, economic hardship, migration and social change, resulting in single-parent households, child-headed homes, grandparent-led families and other arrangements. These realities, they said, “require compassion, understanding and support, rather than narrow definitions of what constitutes a family”.

   The council linked discussions on family wellbeing to broader social challenges, including poverty, unemployment, gender-based violence, maternal mortality, teenage pregnancy, substance abuse, and limited access to healthcare and education.

   It called for open and respectful dialogue on issues affecting women, girls, young people and other vulnerable groups, including access to education, security, accurate information and essential services.

   “Families cannot be separated from the health, safety, and dignity of the people who make up those families,” he said.

   The council underscored that decisions concerning the future of Liberian families should emerge through broad-based consultation involving national institutions, community leaders, civil society organizations, women and youth.

   It cautioned that matters relating to family, culture, health and social development are too important to be advanced without the participation of institutions that have long enjoyed the trust of Liberian society.

   The council reiterated that it supports programs that serve the broader interests of society rather than the doctrinal objectives of any single group. It also pledged to work with organizations that promote ethical values consistent with Scripture, particularly on issues affecting family life.

   The council further noted that it had been invited to contribute educational content at the conference and commended the organizers for extending the opportunity.

   The Strengthening Families Conference is an annual interfaith event sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The 2026 edition will be the eighth in the series and follows previous conferences held in Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire and Sierra Leone with the participation of government officials, religious leaders and civil society representatives.

   Last year’s conference, held in Freetown and hosted by Sierra Leonean First Lady, Fatima Maada Bio, focused on women’s empowerment and child protection.

   The press conference was witnessed by Christian and Muslim clergy, including representatives of the Inter-Religious Council of Liberia and the National Muslim Council of Liberia.

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